Aurora (Antiskeptic Album)
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''Aurora'' is the second album by
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
-based band
Antiskeptic Antiskeptic is a rock band based in Melbourne, Australia. The band has enjoyed over ten years of successful touring nationally, releasing three full-length albums, three EPs and two DVDs. The band have toured with many successful groups, incl ...
. Prior to the album's recording, bassist Sean Daly departed the band, but returned to play on the band's recording sessions for the album after his replacement also quit. The album marked a slight stylistic change for the group, who developed a more hard-rock and melodic sound, in contrast to the fast-paced and pop-punk sound of its predecessor
Memoirs of a Common Man ''Memoirs of a Common Man'' is the debut album by Melbourne-based band Antiskeptic. Proceeded by two EPs, the recording is the band's first full-length album and captured the group's early pop-punk sound. In 2002, lead single ''Called'' featured ...
. Lead single ''Nothing to Say'' featured in rotation on radio stations Triple M and Triple J, while the video was featured on national music video programs. Follow-up single ''Clear to Pass'' was released as a free, digital only single, and received radioplay on Triple J and FBI. Daly returned to the band in late 2003, and the band released a single and video for ''Beautiful in White'' and recorded a vinyl single, with new vocals by Daly for ''More Than Kind''.


Track listing

#"Dawn" #"Clear to Pass" #"Nothing to Say" #"More Than Kind" #"Goodybye, Goodnight" #"Road and Travel" #"Tried My Wings" #"Even/Sacrifice" #"Technology Dictates" #"Beautiful in White" #"Running Now" #"Breathe Into" #"Dusk"


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